While looking for a solution, I found someone with a similar problem.
he thought there was a problem with the way Python Files are
associated. So I did what was suggested on the command line, using
"assoc.py" and ftype Python.File. What I got back is listed below. I
don't think this is right according to what the message said.
According to him, it should've returned ".py=Python.File" and
"Python.File="C:\Python25\python.exe" "%1" %*". . .Obviously mine was
different. Any suggestions???




C:\>assoc .py
.py=py_auto_file

C:\>ftype python.file
File type 'python.file' not found or no open command associated with
it.

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